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November 2003
Evaluation guide judged best
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Premiers Drug Prevention Council Project Officer Andrew
Dare and Manager Julie Rolfe with the Australasian Evaluation
Societys Evaluation Development Award.
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The Premiers Drug Prevention Council (PDPC) has received
the Australasian Evaluation Societys Evaluation Development
Award for its Guide to Evaluating Drug Prevention Projects in
Victoria.
This annual award recognises leadership or innovation in the practice
or use of evaluation in either the public or private sector.
The Guide to Evaluating Drug Prevention Projects in Victoria
helps program managers develop, manage and evaluate drug prevention
programs.
It takes a logical approach to improving the internal consistency
and validity of individual program designs and reinforces the importance
of program evaluation in relation to both intended outcomes and
government policy objectives.
The guide can be applied to programs with varying target groups
including individuals, families and communities so community-based
groups with limited technical support can use it effectively.
The Guide to Evaluating Drug Prevention Projects in Victoria
has already aided the development of several programs and facilitated
engagement with funding bodies on program requirements and delivery.
It has also enhanced the Premiers Drug Prevention Councils
ability to improve its support of external agencies.
The Premiers Drug Prevention Council is funded by the Department
of Human Services.
It shared the award with consultant group Bearing Point.
For more information contact Premiers Drug Prevention
Council Project Officer Andrew Dare on 9637 5663 or email andrew.dare@dhs.vic.gov.au.
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